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If you type CSS, you have to scroll down about frames before you hit an actual "CSS" string. The way the results are ordered makes fuzzy matching useless.
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It seems that rofi doesn't prioritize the "closeness" between "c" "s" and "s" like other fuzzy matching algorithms, so it's not really useful. I'll probably reverse the default sort to "normal".
the issue isn't closeness - it's the order of the results. They aren't ordered by closeness, but by the order in which they appear in the menubar. I don't know if it's a rofi issue.
If you type CSS, you have to scroll down about frames before you hit an actual "CSS" string. The way the results are ordered makes fuzzy matching useless.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: